The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

Hardin* Newgpaper 'who bought ths Marion (0.) l"*J*te Prwident Hardmg,, appeared before the Senate *,03r c^arK« that an axeaaaive /trice was ua«l *♦*" Millinery Opening Tho New Seasons Display Friday and Saturday In your millinery is the most importont con­ sideration all our hats have it the most moderately priced as well as those of the fin­ est quality, We can show you stylish and becoming hats that will fit' your purse as well as your personality. ' * 99 “Dorothy*Keith1 HATS FOR' LITTLE GIRLS A Lovely Assortment Moderately Priced Inspection Invited * * * * * * * • ♦ * LOCAL AN* PERSONAL * ♦ • • » m m # * * j For Sale --Mixed hay in ham. [ ‘ Paul Ramsey J Mrs, Jasnts Murray, who has been j j visiting friends in Springfield for the ] lpast three weeks, has returned home, W’antcd—Everybody. What for? To ECO the Gcdras play March 8. A number from hero were in Xenia Monday where they witnessed the “Covered Wagon." For Sale—Millinery. Ladies and Missc-s and'childrens trimmed hats. Mrs. S. E, Weimer, South Main St, Lord— “Deuced kind of you I must say,” “ The Isle of Chance.” The Misses McNeill have returned after a visit of several weeks with relatives in Belle Center, 0, Frank Tovmsley is driving a hand­ some new Hudson coach. For Dennison’s. Crepe paper; Fine line, all colors at Ridgway’s The Jones Hardware Company, Richmond, Ind., has been granted a judgment of- $100 against the Ser­ vice Hardware Company in Common Pleas Court, For Sale—John, Deere Stag Sulky plow, nearly new and a six foot double disc, Wilbur Conley According to press reports the au­ thorities in Stark county shave decided on no re-valuation of property this year. H'KINGKiFS If, OHIO OHB* Osterly Millinery Simpelita—“Don’t say “cheer up” tp me. I am so lonesome. “The Isle of Chance.” ' 31 Green Street, Xenia, Ohio The Inter-Denominational Day of prater for Missions will be held, in the U. P- church , Friday. March 7th. at 2:00 P. M. The leader for the ser­ vice is Mrs. Clayton McMillan.. All are invited. SUNDAY HERALD AND EXAMINER V ' , . f ' 12 Solid Pages o f Comics AMERICAN WEEKLY MAGAZINE - For Sale A t Go to Ridgway for Dennison Crepe paper, all colors W. H. Evans, the restaurant man hfts not been so well the past few days, Wanted—For full or part time to demonstrate and take orders for high grade line of toilet articles. W. E. Bilinger & Co., Dayton, .Ohio -I am now prepared to smoke your meats. Rattse McClellan Despair— “I must not let Mm drink for this i3 not the poiSorted spring hut the Springof-Ambition." Opera house March 19th. SIT4NM"IO,I>, fiCJJO OHIO LARGEST STOCKS OF SILK IN CENTRAL OHIO SILKS! TB 3 B cara-AT stl * STDKJEDI TJULMD WITH: «TTjra Q 4 f DR* psimABiA QFJ&Epr. ie s ^ who w m m hjoioectobji BOX* KXOWB TrEFftBIJ TO BE OLOTHID IN THE BBBT 6 ILXB THAT MONEY OAS SHY. THESE ABE ♦8*60 Qnafity* #<1 A f c 'Satin Cttutau Orepe. ^NCrVeael $3.60 Satin Charrami** $3.60 Quality A C Pin Cheeked Crepe' «**£*•*^ ? $2.95' -#3,50 Quality Heavy Canton.Crepe $260 Quality Radium S ilk '______ $2.95 $1.95 $4.95 $2.50 $2.95 Quality' 1 Changeable Taffeta. $L5Q Quality Knitted Silk $1.25 i ei for Underwear $1.50 Qualify. Tub Silk Shirting* . . . . Hollywood” Crepes d*| O jj in new colors Wonderful for dreaeec. . $1.25 $6i00 Qualify GatapUr Crepe.,. $1.96 Quality Rajah Pongee color . . v * * v v $2:25 Qualify Lincreat Crepe . $2,50 Quality Silk A f Broadcloth Shirting. $ 1 t » l y . SiHc Pongee, natural color ... NEW .PRINTED SILKS ; - C;*cpa deChine . , . . $2-65 Canton Crtpe* . . . » $2.95 extra heavy $ 1.0 “Brick” CigarStore and Pool Room K R O G E R ’ S South^Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio Apples Good cooking and Eating, 7 lbs, Florida, 200 size 25C Oranges ................ 22c f t * An A Country Club,-1 1-2 lbs. wax paper n In Bread wrapPddloaf ........... .............. * 2 C With Pork and Tomatoe Sauce, OC/% B e a n s Beans fo r ............................. ............. Mr. John F. Nash of Dayton is Speeding part o fthe week here with The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co.,, making the monthly audit: Grouch—Smile! Don’t talk tome of smiling when everything’s wrong.” The little four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, was operated upon .Monday at the Me Clellan hospital for appendicitis. The latest reports ate favorable for com­ plete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. St. John had for their guests last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Roy St. John of near Beliefon- taine. Mr. and Mrs. St, John have re­ ceived word of the illness of their little grandson, “Jack” Andrews, who has been quite sick. ie p a n i e n T e h a n (P I • The Fastest Growing Store in Ohio WILL GIVE OPERETTA The Standard Bearer* Misionary Society of the M. E. church will give the operetta, “The Isle of Chance” in the opera house, Wednesday, ■March j 19, Mrs. Stevens is directing the op­ eretta, DISTRIBUTES AUTO FUNDS Secretary of State Tbad Brown has distributed more than $3,000,000 of the automobile license money so that ! road officials would have money for j repair of streets anil highways. This * is the largest amount ever sent out any year prior to September 1st. Peaches in heavy 20C Syrup, can............ Peas, Country Club | Q « Sifted, c a n ..........AJH* Apricots, in heavy OfiC syrup can ............ “ Peas, Avondale | C * Fancy sweet can. . * v v Blackberries, 27C can, Com, Shoe Peg, | C n ■ can ...................... . JUIv Pineapple: Sliced, N o .2 can ., ......... Corn, Country Club* l O a Miik.: big , q c ■can, Tuna Fish,* OQg* Cr.ckers, Soda at 1 S f i Butter^ lb*................ Herding, Holland, 1 A a 3 fOI*a**»*#■ v i **«*** Cheese, Wisconsin 9 f i r cream, l b . . . . <***' ftW Chili Con Carone, 1 C#* No. 2 can ..............A P y Coffee, Jewell Hour- 0 7 - bon, lb. Kraut, big 1 On c a n , A « v Rolled Oats, Yfw* Pumpkin, big | O p can........ Shredded Wheat* 1 pkj(. *».*«»»» %**** Beans, hand picked, O A a 3 lbs* Navy............ IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN One of the dramatic triumphs of the season will !be the appearance of E. H, Sotliern and Julia Marlow, who come to the Victory Theatre, Dayton, for three nights beginning next Mon­ day. Additonal information can lie had jy consulting the advertising columns The Research club will hold a meet­ ing Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilson W. Galloway. A covered dish supper will be served in place of the regular meeting. The meeting was to foe held with Mrs. Robinson, but owing to her illness had to be changed to the Galloway home. Lloyd Confarr s expected to furnish a radio program Tuesday evening. Wo have an opening in our sales force for a young lady to represent us in your community.*We desire par­ ticularly to got in touch with some­ one who is interested in Bible study work. This is dignified work among church members and you have an op­ portunity to travel and earn from $80.00 to 1100.00 per week. If you have a fail* education, are neatly dressed and willing to work hard for good pay and rapid advancement, write at once for full particularfl.Tlie Thomas J. Caic Company, 521 Ful­ ton Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. . LORI)— “A good joke, don’t you Iknoty. Itifi really the Spring of Am* ! bition, but King Greed doesn't want you to drink of it «o lie tells everyone ■that it is poisoned; Opera house, Wcd- ; nesday, March 19. A Cyntcai Critic, ■ Actor (describing bis latest Stic* cess)- -“Anil the audience, my boy, were glued to their seats,” Cynical Critic—“That certainly was * good way ef keeping them therer BUSINESS TRIP TO NEWARK * Messrs. W. W. Galloway and II. G, Fnusett were in Newark, O., Tuesday J morning where they met Mr*. Bach- mann, an engineer for the Dorr Co. ’ This company has just completed a * clarifyer to take cave of the drinking r water supply for the city. The system i to be installed to clarify the waste; water for the Hagar Company will he Installed by the Don* Company and ' wlil be more extensive that the plant j at Npwark. Messrs Galloway and i Funsett were taken thlough the City. Water Works and Light plant by a ! friend of Mi Galloway, whom ho knew while a resident of that city. Wednesday they visited the Coshoc­ ton Straw Paper Co. and the light and power plant in that city. The staf of the Cirirus, the annual publication of Cedarville College gave a very creditable comedy production at the opera house Wednesday even­ ing in “The Wrong Mr. Wright”. The ticket sale was about $150, 2j| F O R O V E R 2 0 0 Y E A R S haarfem oil has been a world­ wide remedy forkidney, liver and bladder disorder*, rheumatism, lumbago anduric add conditions. j j tD M C H HAARLKM OIL correctInternaltmufaie*,*rimuktfcvital orgww.Thteedw*.Altdruggist*,ln«ht onth*origteatgowwla*<knu>M*& au ' ? U 'T~; S'3** Make this a Fordson Year Kave dependable Fordson Power ready when the fieldsare firstreadyfor breaking. Through all the year, use its steady, versa­ tile power for bigger profits on every farm ;ask that requires power* To be sure o f tills, however,we must have yo^ordernow * Springwithits peak load of Fordson buying orders is almost here. Don’t wait. Order today. Make this a Fordson year. M b . , , __________ { '" V 3 Detroit, Michigan R. A. MURDOCK Cedarville, Ohio h}r, i l 493 X 3C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING XSC - <-'** •

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=